Dr. Kelsey Young
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I will be honest.
I'm a big post-processor.
So I don't think I've quite gotten enough space from the experience to truly process things.
But I can tell you that things have not died down.
We're working on processing all the data that we got from Artemis 2 while also looking to the future and starting planning for Artemis 3 and 4.
Oh, my gosh, there is so much data.
And I mean that in the best possible way.
We do have four different types of data.
We do have the crew images, of course, that's by far the largest data set, as you might imagine.
We also have a few crew annotations.
So they had the ability on their crew tablets to like literally, you know,
with a stylus, like annotate on pictures of the moon to say, I saw this here.
And then there were photos and videos taken with the vehicle mounted cameras outside of the, you know, the crew cabin.
We also have crew audio files, which is a data set that is just rich with science return.
And we're so excited now that we've started to dive into those.
We also have- Wait, like voice memos, Kelsey?
Like what are they?
Yeah, like literally voice memos.
And that was actually our highest priority data set for the mission for lunar science because of the unique mission profile of having human beings looking at the moon from the vantage point that they did have it and actually giving their, you know, nuanced color observations, albedo observations, lighting observations, and all of those data are contained in those audio files.
So cameras are really amazing.